Farhad Shakely
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Ferhad Shakely (born 1951) is a prominent
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writer, poet and researcher. He is one of the founders of modern Kurdish poetry in the post-Goran period. He was born in 1951 in the province of
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in
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. He began publishing poetry in 1968. In the early 1970s he studied in the
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department of the
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. He joined the Kurdish national movement under the leadership of Mustafa Barzany in 1974 and went to
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in 1975. He lived in
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from Autumn 1977 to Summer 1978. Finally he settled in
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in the same year. In 1981, after studying for one year at the
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, he went to
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where he studied Iranian languages. He is now teaching in the same university. He published a
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-Kurdish Journal between 1985 and 1989 called ''Svensk-Kurdisk Journal''. Moreover, he published a literary Kurdish magazine, Mamosta-y Kurd (31 issues) between 1985 and 1996. In 1992, he published Kurdish nationalism in Mam and Zin of
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, a literary history that was translated into Swedish,
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. Many of his poems have been translated into
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Books


Writings

He has written 20 books, including: #Project of a secret coup, in Kurdish, 1973. #A river of light flowing from the red sun, in Kurdish, Beirut, 1977. #The smell of darkness (short stories), in Kurdish, Stockholm 1997. #Acclivity, in Kurdish, 1981. #Kurdish nationalism in ''Mam and Zin'' of Ahmad Khani, in English, Sweden, 1983. (Translated to several languages) #String, Sweden, 1985. #Kurdish artistic prose, in Swedish, Sweden, 1989. #I engrave your picture on the walls of my jail, in Kurdish 1994. #All my secrets are revealed, all your revelation is concealed, in Kurdish 2001, 2nd edition 2002, Sulaimani, Kurdistan, 3rd edition, Hawler Kurdistan 2006. #This Lamp Illuminates My Heart and Burns My Age, in Kurdish, Hawler, Kurdistan 2006.


Translations

#Tuwan, Translation of the novel by ''Eva Boholm-Olsson'', Pham Van Dôn, 28 pp., Kurdiska kulturförl, Stockholm, 1986. #Alfons û cinawireke, Translation of the work by ''Gunilla Bergström'', 29 pp., Kurdiska kulturförl., Stockholm, 1989. . (Original title: Alfons och odjuret) #Ay filbaz, Alfuns Obiri!, Translation of the work by ''Gunilla Bergström'', 25 pp., Kurdiska kulturförl, Stockholm, 1990. . (Original title: Listigt, Alfons Åberg!) #Bahar-i Tazade, Translation of the work by
Astrid Lindgren Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil i Lönneberga, Emil of Lönneberga, ...
, 32 pp., Kurdiska kulturförl, Stockholm, 1990. (Original title: Vår i Bullerbyn) #Pipi, Kiçey Gorawîdirêj, Translation of the work by
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, 24 pp., Kurdiska kulturförl, Stockholm, 1991. (Original title: Känner du Pippi Långstrump?) #Evgeni Pasternak, Translation of the work by
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, 55 pp., Kulturfören. Sverige-Kurdistan, 1995. #Tûte paqijiyê dike(Tûte gisik dedat), Translation of the work by ''Gunilla Wolde'' ( with Ali Çîftçî), 25 pp., Spånga : Apec, 1996. (Original title: Totte städar) #Tûte xanî çêdike. Translation of the work by ''Gunilla Wolde'', (with Ahmed Cantekin), 25 pp., Spånga : Apec, 1996. (Original title: Totte bygger) #Pariya., Translation of the work by
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, 60 pp., Malmö : Rosengård, 2000. (Original title: Paria) #String, Translation of the poem by Abdurrahman Ahmad Wahab & Jessica Johnston, excerpt, Zoland Poetry Volume 2, 2008. .


References


Farhad Shakely in International Journal of Kurdish Studies, Jan. 2005Reflections of a Kurdish poet–An interview with Farhad Shakely
(in Swedish) *My Soul is Intoxicated and my Body is Ruined by a Goblet of Love, in:Orientalia Suecana, Vol. LI-LII (2002–2003), pp. 399–404. {{DEFAULTSORT:Shakely, Ferhad 1951 births Living people Kurdish-language writers Kurdish poets Stockholm University alumni Uppsala University alumni People from Kirkuk University of Baghdad alumni